Please, be aware that opportunities listed here have specific application processes & deadlines, so always contact the sponsoring institution for the most up-to-date information. This page is updated as we receive information about opportunities.

Lists & Multiple Opportunities Sponsored by One Entity

American Indian College Fund
The American Indian College Fund provides scholarships and other support for the American Indian students.

http://www.diversitynetwork.comThe Diversity Network
Nonprofit Ventures, Inc.
phone: 888.921.9344
fax: 714.242.1429
send email to them directly from their website through a form under"Contact Us"
Many Diversity Network organizations offer fellowships & internships with typical salaries ranging from $1,500 for a 6 week summer internship to $28,000 for yearlong fellowships. These positions may include academic scholarships & housing & and can be for undergraduate, graduates & change of career professionals.

Foundation Grants to Individuals Online is an online database of over 8,500 foundation and public charity programs that fund students, artists, researchers, and other individual grantseekers. Low monthly, three-month, and yearly subscription rates. Social Science Research Council (SSRC)
810 Seventh Avenue
New York NY 10019
phone: 212.377.2700
fax: 212.377.2727
email: info@ssrc.org
The Social Science Research Council is an independent, nongovernmental, not-for-profit international organization that seeks to advance social science throughout the world & supports research, education & scholarly exchange on every continent.

Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT)Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) programs are the National Science Foundation's flagship effort to promote interdisciplinary PhD training. IGERT graduates complete their programs in 1/2 year less on average than comparable on-IGERT programs, surpass non-IGERT students in integrating disciplines, and have a competitive edge in securing professional positions. ESUR IGERT graduates can pursue careers as university scientists, government researchers and managers, or analysts and managers with nongovernmental organizations and industry.

http://www7.nationalacademies.org/fellowships/The National Academies
This list of fellowship opportunities is compiled & maintained by The National Academies. It is intended to assist students in finding fellowship, scholarship, & grant sources outside of the National Academies' scope.

http://cuinfo.cornell.edu/Student/GRFN/list.phtml?category=GENERALThe Cornell University Graduate School Fellowship Notebook
This is a database of more than 600 fellowships, the majority from non-Cornell sources. Further inquiries regarding fellowships listed should be directed at the sponsoring organization, not at the Cornell Graduate Fellowships Office.
The database can be sorted to view lists of opportunities for: Biological Sciences, Humanities, Minorities, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, Study Abroad & Women.

You will need to commit both time and effort to identifying potential funding sources. The information presented at scholarships.binghampton.edu provides you with some good starting points.

Specific Opportunities

More opportunities will be listed here as we become aware of them.

http://www.ed.gov/programs/iegpsgaann/index.htmlGraduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN Fellowships)
The current academic areas of national need, as determined by the US Department of Education are: biology, chemistry, computer & information science, engineering,geological science, mathematics & physics. The multi-year GAANN fellowship stipend, based on financial need, is currently set at the $21,500. An institutional payment of $11,296 is also sent to the school to cover tuition & required fees.
Students cannot apply for GAANN Fellowships. Universities apply for GAANN grants &, if funded, award the fellowships to eligible graduate students.
A current list of the 2003-04 GAANN recipients (funded universities & academic disciplines) can be found at: http://www.ed.gov/programs/iegpsgaann/gaanngrantees2003.pdf
Also: See the listing for Marquette University's GAANN Fellowship in Biology below.

The American Physiological SocietyPhysiology Fellowships for Minority Students
The American Physiological Society is accepting applications for doctoral fellowships in the physiological sciences for minority students.

Who is eligible: African-American, Hispanic, Native American, Native Alaskan, or Native Pacific Islander students who are American citizens or permanent residents and who are pursuing doctoral studies in physiology

Deadlines for applications: June 15 and January 15

Total amount to be awarded and number of awards: not specified.

Amount of individual awards: $18,000 for one year, renewable for a second year.

http://www.eco.org/eco.org: the Environmental Careers Organization
This site lists many public and private sector internships & career opportunities for those interested in environmental work.

Frederick Douglass Teaching Scholars
The State System of Higher Education (SSHE) for Pennsylvania is offering summer teaching opportunities to graduate students entering the final year of terminal degree programs & preparing to be college teachers. These summer teaching positions are available at four system universities: Clarion University of PA, Indiana University of PA, Lock Haven University of PA, & West Chester University of PA. The purpose of the positions is to attract graduate students from historically underrepresented & underserved populations. Selected scholars will teach and/or co-teach one course during one of the two 5-week Summer Sessions.
This program is designed to give these graduate students teaching experience & to explore employment opportunities within a university setting, which is committed to cultural diversity. This is in keeping with the spirit of Douglass? life of public service & the Universities mission to be a source of encouragement to the African American, Native American, Hispanic American, & Asian American communities.
Minimum requirements are: Applicants must be US citizens. Masters degree required & doctoral or ABD preferred; academic background in one of the fields taught; & at least three favorable letters of recommendation from faculty or professionals in the student?s field, including the student?s advisor. Preferred: experience teaching or as teaching assistant. Scholars will be compensated as adjunct faculty, according to each university?s collective bargaining agreement. Scholars are expected to live in on-campus housing in an apartment that will be provided at no charge & to participate in campus activities. Priority consideration will be given to applications postmarked by January 26, 2004.
For information on each university please contact:

http://www.woodrow.org/Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
CN 5281
Princeton NJ 08543-5281
phone: 609.452.7007
The Foundation has three broad areas of concern: A Liberal Arts Renaissance, Access & Opportunity, & Partnerships for Learning. Its programs include fellowships for graduate study, professional development for teachers, educational opportunities for women & minorities, relating the academy to society, & national service.

http://biology.marquette.eduGAANN Fellowship in Biology at Marquette University
contact:
Dale Noel, PhD
Director of the GAANN Program
phone: 414.288.1475
email: dale.noel@marquette.edu
Marquette University is proud to announce it has received a grant from the US Department of Education to support graduate students in its Department of Biological Sciences. The Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Fellowships support students for up to 3 years of full-time graduate studies leading to the PhD.

http://www.marshallscholarship.org/Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission
John Foster House
36 Gordon Square
London WC1H 0PF
UK
email: info@marshallscholarship.org
Marshall Scholarships finance young Americans of high ability to study for a degree in the United Kingdom. Up to forty Scholars are selected each year to study either at graduate or occasionally undergraduate level at an UK institution in any field of study.

http://www.rhodesscholar.org/Rhodes Scholarship
Office of the American Secretary, The Rhodes Scholarship Trust
Elliot F. Gerson
8229 Boone Boulevard, Suite 240
Vienna, Virginia 22182
email: amsec@rhodesscholar.org
Rhodes Scholars are elected for two years of study at the University of Oxford, with the possibility of renewal for a third year. All educational costs, such as matriculation, tuition, laboratory & certain other fees, are paid on the Scholar's behalf by the Rhodes Trustees. Each Scholar receives in addition a maintenance allowance adequate to meet necessary expenses for term-time & vacations. The Rhodes Trustees cover the necessary costs of travel to & from Oxford, & upon application, may approve additional grants for research purposes or study-related travel.

http://jamesmadison.com/The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation
130 South Scott Avenue
Washington DC 20006
phone: 800.525.6928
email: madison@act.org
The Foundation offers James Madison Fellowships to a select group of individuals desiring to become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution.